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Its stronger lofts, thin fast face tech and a hollow body are all built for speed, and our data has them delivering five yards more carry than the is, without dropping serious levels of backspin. Simon Daddow is the Equipment Editor at todaysgolfer. Starting out as trainee professional at Downes Crediton GC where he learned the art of golf club making, before going onto work for Clubhaus Plc and Tony Charles Ltd as a golf club maker, and running Product Development at Benross Golf.

Other articles you might like… Best Drivers What is the best golf driver? We've tested all of Best Hybrid Golf Clubs What are the best hybrid golf clubs? This is the The i-Series has been one of PING's most successful iron lineups over the years and has been a good option for better players that need extra forgiveness but don't want to sacrifice workability and feel. Based on in-hand photos taken in Memphis, engineers made some noticeable changes to the profile, including a refined cavity-back design that differs from the long to short irons.

In the long irons, the cavity is open and more in line with what's found on i; however, in the mid and short irons, the cavity was reduced in size, giving it an Sesque look with a thicker pad just above the visible custom tuning port CTP.

It's unclear how the new design benefits the iron, but it most likely improves flight and feel in the scoring clubs. The CTP insert, found in the cavity of each iron, expands perimeter weighting for improved forgiveness and higher ball speeds, especially on mis-hits.

Daniel Summerhays and Rob Oppenheim, two i users, are in the field this week in Memphis, so it's possible i could get a shot. But you look at Jordan Spieth using perimeter-weighted irons. Subscribe to the GOLF. By Jonathan Wall. Adam Scott is the only pro in the world playing these special Titleist irons.



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